Ease your mind.

If you go through tubes faster than your dog goes through bones, you might want to pick up a handful of Michelin’s Airstop Butyl Tubes. Thicker rubber means higher weight, but it also means increased flat protection over lightweight race tubes. Whether you’re a daily commuter or you just don’t want to risk riding on ultralight tubes when you’re not racing, the Airstops give you one less thing to worry about.

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A tube is a tube

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I've put it through the wringer

I needed a new tube for my bike and this one caught my eye because of the price. All I can say is that I put it on my bike and forgot about it. I haven't needed to patch or replace it yet. Now what more could you want out of a $7 tube?

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Great daily rider tube

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I prefer the Conti race tube for it's light weight but these are a close second. Yes, they are a little heavier but that's because they are a little thicker. And that means they hold air better and flat less. If you ride rough roads with lots of debris and have frequent flats, try this one-it could be your solution.